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some of us democrats, some of us republicans, all of us americans. >> okay. so rising up and marching forward, let's talk to elaine quijano about that. what is the obama team doing for the americans marching in reform? >> reporter: trying to hit back. the administration says about health care reform. in his weekly address the president said illegal immigrants would not be covered under a health care bill and taxpayer dollars would not go to fund abortionses and he addressed fear eck ode at heated town hall meetings across the country saying this administration, betty, is not planning a government takeover of the health care system. betty? >> all right. that's what they're saying, but what are republicans saying about all this? >> reporter: interesting. republicans in their weekly address said the president was not being straightforward about his proposal. congressman tom price of georgia said the president is playing "fast and loose" with the facts. >> his opposition to the democrats' government-run plan is mounting. the president has said he'd like to stamp
some of us democrats, some of us republicans, all of us americans. >> okay. so rising up and marching forward, let's talk to elaine quijano about that. what is the obama team doing for the americans marching in reform? >> reporter: trying to hit back. the administration says about health care reform. in his weekly address the president said illegal immigrants would not be covered under a health care bill and taxpayer dollars would not go to fund abortionses and he addressed fear eck...
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they always used to hunt us, but after this video, it became much worse, this gay man tells us. he and his three friends, brave enough to speak out but too frightened to have their identities revealed. what are some of the atrocities that are being committed against the gay community that you know of? many of my friends were killed and many othered wounded or harmed and the eldest among them said, some were tortured, they had shots blown up their anus. i was with my boyfriend driving around, i had my head on his shoulders, this man remembers, security forces stopped us and ordered us out of the car, they beat my boyfriend severely and put him in jail. he's been there for four months. this lists names of individuals accused of being gay. part of it warns if you do not end this shameful behavior your fate will be death. some gay iraqis have even been killed by their own families. ashamed of the stigma surrounding homosexuality. this cell phone video shows a transsexual being harassed by iraqi police. he was a hair dresser, his friend tells us, he was killed by his family after the
they always used to hunt us, but after this video, it became much worse, this gay man tells us. he and his three friends, brave enough to speak out but too frightened to have their identities revealed. what are some of the atrocities that are being committed against the gay community that you know of? many of my friends were killed and many othered wounded or harmed and the eldest among them said, some were tortured, they had shots blown up their anus. i was with my boyfriend driving around, i...
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, giving us an update. at this point no injuries and no deaths related to these fires. >>> so we move to this. imagine being a millionaire at the age of 17. you started your own business at 12. >> i'll take millionaire at any age. >> we're going to talk to this young ceo who created his own success and he's going to show us how the recession actually equals opportunity. %%%%%%% ♪ >>> right. let's make lots of money, shall we. we'll introduce you to a guy who is doing something right. at age 1 he started his own business and by 17 and he was millionaire. he's the youngest african-american of any publicly trade company and he's written this book called "creating success from the inside out. i want you to meet ephrew taylor. i love your story. you create this business at 12 because you wanted to play video games. your parents said it's too expensive. >> my mom challenged me with a question, go figure out how to make your own video games. i kept nagging her all time. they made an investment in a book. i
, giving us an update. at this point no injuries and no deaths related to these fires. >>> so we move to this. imagine being a millionaire at the age of 17. you started your own business at 12. >> i'll take millionaire at any age. >> we're going to talk to this young ceo who created his own success and he's going to show us how the recession actually equals opportunity. %%%%%%% ♪ >>> right. let's make lots of money, shall we. we'll introduce you to a guy...
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dana moos has sent us these pictures. she was at acadia national park and she said while she was there they shut everything down so people could stay away from this danger. you can see the crashing waves. we'll advance to the next one. there you can see the rocks, this is right on the shoreline there. the waves just crash into them and move on up. they say the wave was a rogue wave and what we consider a rogue wave is something that would be about twice the regular height of the average wave that are moving into the area. dana, thank you so much for sending us these photos. we have our buoys out there from noaa. we are going to kwery them. this one closest to the area, 13 feet. this one is about igt feet and closest to where bill is right now near nova scotia we are seeing 18-foot waves. impressive wave action out there. bill is way out there now, moving towards ne foundland. the waves should diminish throughout the day tomorrow. >> be careful throughout the next few days. >>> hurricane bill blew past martha's vineyard de
dana moos has sent us these pictures. she was at acadia national park and she said while she was there they shut everything down so people could stay away from this danger. you can see the crashing waves. we'll advance to the next one. there you can see the rocks, this is right on the shoreline there. the waves just crash into them and move on up. they say the wave was a rogue wave and what we consider a rogue wave is something that would be about twice the regular height of the average wave...
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stay with us. at 4:00, the aftershow, we are going to be talking about one of my favorite subjects today, cuba, the embargo. it gets nasty. ...and new questions about which pain reliever is right for your body. tylenol 8 hour works with your body, with one layer that dissolves quickly... ...one layer that lasts all day ...and no layers that irritate your stomach the way that ibuprofen can. it's tough on your body pain. not on your body. a heart attack at 53. i had felt fine. but turns out... my cholesterol and other risk factors... increased my chance of a heart attack. i should've done something. now, i trust my heart to lipitor. when diet and exercise are not enough, adding lipitor may help. unlike some other cholesterol lowering medications, lipitor is fda approved to reduce the risk... of heart attack, stroke, and certain kinds of heart surgeries... in patients with several common risk factors... or heart disease. lipitor has been extensively studied... with over 16 years of research. lipitor i
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atia abawi live for us in kabul. we talked about this yesterday, atia, about why it's so important for this election to be viewed as legitimate, but now we're starting to maybe as the results come in and as more time goes by, we're hearing more complaints from the voters. >> reporter: absolutely from the voters and candidates, themselves. the election complaints commission today told journalists they've received over 200 complaints already. one of the candidates accusing president karzai's campaign for rigging the results, particularly in three southern provinces stating that they're hearing that local authorities were forcing afghans to vote for president karzai and other districts they were taking the ballot boxes to local authorities' guest houses and stuffing the ballots. these are accusations from dr. abdullah, and others accusing him of having his voters going in over and over again revoting. this is going to happen throughout the weeks, we don't expect votes to trickle in until august 25th. preliminary results
atia abawi live for us in kabul. we talked about this yesterday, atia, about why it's so important for this election to be viewed as legitimate, but now we're starting to maybe as the results come in and as more time goes by, we're hearing more complaints from the voters. >> reporter: absolutely from the voters and candidates, themselves. the election complaints commission today told journalists they've received over 200 complaints already. one of the candidates accusing president...
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send us your questions on facebook or our blog at cnn.com/newsroom. then tune in today at 4:00 eastern where our panel of guests will separate fact from fiction in this muddled health care debate. >>> it could be weeks before we know the winner in afghanistan's presidential election. today the vote count is going on and there's word of retaliation by taliban against afghans who did go the votes. a vote monitoring group said the taliban sliced off the index fingers of at least two people in kandahar province. we have the latest from kabul. >> reporter: it has only been two days since afghans headed to the poll for its second ever presidential elections but already two candidates claiming that they are in the lead. they both state they are the ones who have gotten the majority of the vote so far. let's listen to what dr. abdullah had to say. >> shouldn't confuse your viewers, i'm not claiming victory but i'm saying all the preliminary results which we've received so far, it's in my favor, puts me in the lead. we need to have the full picture and also th
send us your questions on facebook or our blog at cnn.com/newsroom. then tune in today at 4:00 eastern where our panel of guests will separate fact from fiction in this muddled health care debate. >>> it could be weeks before we know the winner in afghanistan's presidential election. today the vote count is going on and there's word of retaliation by taliban against afghans who did go the votes. a vote monitoring group said the taliban sliced off the index fingers of at least two...
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he joins us now. hey, reynolds. >> hey, guys, between ana and bill, i think bill is more likely to become a hurricane. we have a third system we're dealing, tropical depression number four, which is actually off the coast. we're going to start with that one and then go back to ana and bill. first and foremost, got to the sunshine state of florida where we see those scattered showers that are forming right off the coast. this one expected not to remain stationary, but edge itself a bit to the north. it's going to move past appalachia cola. for people that have been battling all kinds of issues, with especially for people in alabama, you're going to get some rain. some places could see 6 inches of rain before the day is out. we're also going to be seeing these two systems that are spinning their way in the atlantic. ana over here, bill a little bit farther out towards the east. ana not looking all that impressive this hour. look at the outflow, looks disfigured. being sheered apart. farther back to the
he joins us now. hey, reynolds. >> hey, guys, between ana and bill, i think bill is more likely to become a hurricane. we have a third system we're dealing, tropical depression number four, which is actually off the coast. we're going to start with that one and then go back to ana and bill. first and foremost, got to the sunshine state of florida where we see those scattered showers that are forming right off the coast. this one expected not to remain stationary, but edge itself a bit to...
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faith coleman joins us now from or plan did he. you were a nurse practitioner, you didn't have health insurance. how did that happen? >> because i was working as an independent contractor for two different doctors and i was not then eligible for the usual employee pack an or employee benefits and i at the time just could not afford to for any health insurance. >> okay. so you're working, you couldn't afford to pay for health insurance, you're working as a health practitioner, so you knew the importance of having it. >> absolutely. >> you just couldn't afford it. >> right. >> and then you come down with cancer. >> right. >> and the medical bills come. >> shocking, it was shocking. >> we should tell everyone that you're in remission now doing fine. >> yes, i am, i'm six years out. >> so when you find out, right, and then that's devastating enough, but you knew working in the field that, oh my gosh, the costs are going to be outrageous. tell us about that. >> yes, i did, and i was absolutely terror stricken over the possibilities of p
faith coleman joins us now from or plan did he. you were a nurse practitioner, you didn't have health insurance. how did that happen? >> because i was working as an independent contractor for two different doctors and i was not then eligible for the usual employee pack an or employee benefits and i at the time just could not afford to for any health insurance. >> okay. so you're working, you couldn't afford to pay for health insurance, you're working as a health practitioner, so you...
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. >> won't even let us in. they blocked us out. >> my son has the right to live. >> no doubt about it. >> my son has the right to health care. >> you don't really think you're going to get that, ma'am, in this bill, do you? >> you have to do something. >> that's what i hear from the liberals. we got to do something. a bad bill is better than nothing, i guess. >> this health care reform town hall meetings in downtown memphis spawned more than one screaming match. >> i'll make this my first priority and, yes, i have read the bill. >> please don't yell out. this is america. take two aspirin and come back in the morning. >> reporter: boos and cheers greeted represented this representative, ed perlmutter. proof people are passionate when it comes to health care reform. >> i just preached the fact that you're all willing to take time to come out. thank you for exercising your civic duty of talking to your congressman. >> so it's not only the crowds losing their cool at town halls lately. listen to georgia congressman
. >> won't even let us in. they blocked us out. >> my son has the right to live. >> no doubt about it. >> my son has the right to health care. >> you don't really think you're going to get that, ma'am, in this bill, do you? >> you have to do something. >> that's what i hear from the liberals. we got to do something. a bad bill is better than nothing, i guess. >> this health care reform town hall meetings in downtown memphis spawned more than one...
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customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8...
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thanks for being with us tonight. tonight. >>> up next is "campbell brown." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hey there, everybody. a lot of ground to cover tonight, but we'll start as we always do with the "mash-up." it is, of course, our look at the stories making an impact right now, the moments you may have missed today. don't have to. some new information, and just-released audio recordings give a new window into just how boneheaded some decisions were by airport workers in rochester, minnesota, earlier this month. you remember this story, an express jet flight diverted because of bad weather pap 47 passengers locked on the plane for hours. well, today, federal officials cleared the plane's crew. the captain tried to get those passengers off. >> i need to tell them something. i can't sit here any longer. >> there's no food, and it's just getting really unhappy. and the problem is that the terminal is closed here. and they won't let them get off because the terminal's closed. so, we're stuck here with no l
thanks for being with us tonight. tonight. >>> up next is "campbell brown." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hey there, everybody. a lot of ground to cover tonight, but we'll start as we always do with the "mash-up." it is, of course, our look at the stories making an impact right now, the moments you may have missed today. don't have to. some new information, and just-released audio recordings give a new window into just how boneheaded some...
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she joins us from san francisco. thanks for being with us. why is it so difficult to determine someone's gender in a case like this? >> determining gender is not something you can run one test. gender is -- excuse me, defined by no one thing. gender is a mixture of genetics and physiology which is a term for how the body works and the hormones that are present in the body as well as someone's gender identity. what gender they feel they are inside. >> very basically there are a lot of people who say, okay, well, the genitals should be able to be one factor that helps you determine. you say that is not conclusive. >> genitals are one of many factors that are involved in determining someone's gender. for example, the runner from india that they had cited, she has what we believe is androgen insensitivity syndrome, someone who has male chromosomes but their testosterone receptors do not work. they have testosterone but their body doesn't know that it's there. >> if you have xy chromosomes i thought that made you a man and if you have x xx you're
she joins us from san francisco. thanks for being with us. why is it so difficult to determine someone's gender in a case like this? >> determining gender is not something you can run one test. gender is -- excuse me, defined by no one thing. gender is a mixture of genetics and physiology which is a term for how the body works and the hormones that are present in the body as well as someone's gender identity. what gender they feel they are inside. >> very basically there are a lot...
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. >> won't even let us in. they blocked us out. >> my son has the right to live. >> no doubt about it. >> my son has the right to health care. >> you don't really think you're going to get that, ma'am, in this bill, do you? >> you have to do something. >> that's what i hear from the liberals. we got to do something. a bad bill is better than nothing, i guess. >> this health care reform town hall meeting in down ton memphis spawned more than one screaming match. >> i'll make this my first priority and, yes, i have read the bill. >> please don't yell out. this is america. this is memphis, tennessee. take two aspirin and come back in the morning. >> reporter: boos and cheers greeted represented ed perlmutter. proof people are passionate when it comes to health care reform. >> i just appreciate the fact that you're all willing to take time to come out. thank you for exercising your civic duty of talking to your congressman. >> so it's not only the crowds losing their cool at town halls lately. listen to georgia con
. >> won't even let us in. they blocked us out. >> my son has the right to live. >> no doubt about it. >> my son has the right to health care. >> you don't really think you're going to get that, ma'am, in this bill, do you? >> you have to do something. >> that's what i hear from the liberals. we got to do something. a bad bill is better than nothing, i guess. >> this health care reform town hall meeting in down ton memphis spawned more than one...
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we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. get your new chase sapphire card at chase.com/sapphire. >>> we're back with "extreme challenges, health care." president obama's political and leadership challenge. he is trying to drive home the message that the way is system works now cannot work much longer. >> our system is not a health care system. it is a disease care system. we wait until people get sick and provide them care. >> how would reform change it? 164 million americans have insurance through work. they would keep their coverage though companies could change their providers and plans the way they already do. premiums would likely stay the same. 14 million americans buy insurance individually. those with preexisting conditions facing exclusions or higher premiums. 49 million are without insurance. they would be required to buy it or pay a penalty. government could help pay for it. 89 million have medicare, medicaid or va coverage. medicaid may expand, medica
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it us august 16, and we do appreciate you being with us this morning. good morning, everybody. >> mornings are supposed to bright and early, not dark and early. it's also 6:00 a.m. in florida where they may have a few troubles days. our reynolds wolf all over that. what we just witnessed here a few minutes ago. >> virginia senator jim web held a conference. really the headline is he secured the release of an american who was sentenced to seven years for violated municipal laws and other laws as he when to pro-democracy leader aung sung suu kyi's house. again, the american has been released and jim webb has secured his release. >>> the president's going to be waking up in phoenix this morning. good morning, mr. president. he's talking about health care reform on a bit of a family vacation. he was in colorado. had a visit in yellowstone with the family. we'll talk more about that and he's going to be pushing back home to d.c. >> a little bit of business and pleasure. >>> let's get to our top stories. this is what happened overnight. a 7 magnitude quake of
it us august 16, and we do appreciate you being with us this morning. good morning, everybody. >> mornings are supposed to bright and early, not dark and early. it's also 6:00 a.m. in florida where they may have a few troubles days. our reynolds wolf all over that. what we just witnessed here a few minutes ago. >> virginia senator jim web held a conference. really the headline is he secured the release of an american who was sentenced to seven years for violated municipal laws and...
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those are the words they use. and it's an imperfect science and imperfect test and all of those examples, larry smith used, it seems seemed to be much clearer than this case is today. >> is this fair to just really the only thing is simply somebody looking her voice is a little deeper than this other lady, body is a little more toned, is that all it takes to trigger an investigation? >> it's more than that because the iaaf, the track federation saw some results that were skeptical and they want to be clear. problem with that is, it takes six, seven months or longer some say, maybe a little less, but this doesn't happen overnight. when the medal ceremony was there, you had an official saying, we're not sure what we need to do yet and that causes a lot of problems in track and field clearly. >> all right. let's say then, is this really going to take away from what many would say is a great feat by this 18-year-old, she's still a young woman, a child, a lot of people would say, but she blew out the competition, is th
those are the words they use. and it's an imperfect science and imperfect test and all of those examples, larry smith used, it seems seemed to be much clearer than this case is today. >> is this fair to just really the only thing is simply somebody looking her voice is a little deeper than this other lady, body is a little more toned, is that all it takes to trigger an investigation? >> it's more than that because the iaaf, the track federation saw some results that were skeptical...
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he used to be in the 60s. he said you could see a bounce once middle america feels that their retirement security is safe and also once their wages are not lagging behind the cost of living. >> so, mark, the president could use a big win, and he's not going to get it when it comes to health care anytime soon because they're going on recess. that's not stopping him from going out and selling his plan to the american people. >> no, don, and, in fact, he really needs to do that over the month of august and he really needs to try to push and promote the idea that this is a crisis and we need to get this health care bill through. at the same time, you will have members of congress who have left washington who are going to be back at home, at the rotary club meetings, who are going to be meeting with constituents. they're going to get an earful about what they want done regarding the whole idea of health care. so not only will you see members of congress back out, administration officials, but you're going to contin
he used to be in the 60s. he said you could see a bounce once middle america feels that their retirement security is safe and also once their wages are not lagging behind the cost of living. >> so, mark, the president could use a big win, and he's not going to get it when it comes to health care anytime soon because they're going on recess. that's not stopping him from going out and selling his plan to the american people. >> no, don, and, in fact, he really needs to do that over...
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get back to us and let us know what happens with that. but it's very interesting that this is going on right now and you said when thousands of people are in the park. thank you. i want to go now to jacqui je s jeras. i'm also being told we're working on getting pictures there and also if you have an i-report. we'd like to get it, as well. >> yeah, please do, we'd like to see what the wave action looked like in that area. found some stuff on youtube that showed what it looked like a couple of years ago. gives you an idea of the area. but you know, what happens here, these are very large swells coming in from hurricane bill. and a rogue wave is something that we would consider to be about twice the size of the regular wave action that's been taking place. we put some buoys here to give you an idea of what things are doing offshore. you can see this one right here which is closest to the location producing wave heights here harnd 12 feet, imagine that potentially doubled, very high situation. there you can see wave height about 7 feet, and
get back to us and let us know what happens with that. but it's very interesting that this is going on right now and you said when thousands of people are in the park. thank you. i want to go now to jacqui je s jeras. i'm also being told we're working on getting pictures there and also if you have an i-report. we'd like to get it, as well. >> yeah, please do, we'd like to see what the wave action looked like in that area. found some stuff on youtube that showed what it looked like a...
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randy, what can you tell us? >> i know you mentioned the report by the associated press saying the death has been ruled a homicide. i do want to point out when it comes to the coroner's ruling of a homicide, it could have a very different meaning. it has a much larger meaning. it could be reckless manslaughter, negligent homicide, there are all kinds of things there. the associated press is quoting a single source there. we have called the l.a.p.d. they said that that information was not coming from them. we also called the coroner's office here in l.a. county and they gave us a "no comment." we did check with the district attorney's office as well, and they said they hadn't received a note yet to press charges. we can tell you that according to the affidavit and the search warrant that was filed today that we have, it does say police have found evidence of manslaughter at dr. conrad murray's clinic in the houston area. dr. conrad murray, as you know, has been a target of this investigation. he is michael jackson
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stay with us. we're getting all sorts of statements of remembrance here this morning here in the united states, around the world, and now from the commonwealth of massachusetts. governor duval patrick issued a statement on the passing of senator kennedy. one of the brightest lights went out. he was a compassioned visionary statesman, family man and friend. we pray for comfort for his beloved wife and partner, vicki, and his entire family. governor patrick is now in the middle of discussions as to whether or not the laws in massachusetts should be allowed for an interim appointment before the special election takes place. senator kennedy was involve in these discussions. >> senator kennedy said please, get a temporary person in there. two representatives from massachusetts in the senate. so john king pointed out, strom thurman was not present right now -- or is it robert byrd. >> strom thurman passed away sometime ago. >> passed away. here in the united states that his leg sill is being felt and peo
stay with us. we're getting all sorts of statements of remembrance here this morning here in the united states, around the world, and now from the commonwealth of massachusetts. governor duval patrick issued a statement on the passing of senator kennedy. one of the brightest lights went out. he was a compassioned visionary statesman, family man and friend. we pray for comfort for his beloved wife and partner, vicki, and his entire family. governor patrick is now in the middle of discussions as...
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he used to be in the 60s. he said you could see a bounce once middle america feels that their retirement security is safe and also once their wages are not lagging behind the cost of living. >> so, mark, the president could use a big win, and he's not going to get it when it comes to health care anytime soon because they're going on recess. that's not stopping him from going out and selling his plan to the american people. >> no, don, and, in fact, he really needs to do that over the 3407b month of august and needs to push and promote the idea this is a crisis and we need to get this health care bill through. at the same time, you will have members of congress who have left washington who are going to be back at home, at the rotary club meetings, who are going to be meeting with constituents. they're going to get an earful about what they want done regarding the whole idea of health care. so not only will you see members of congress back out, administration officials, but you're going to continue to see tens o
he used to be in the 60s. he said you could see a bounce once middle america feels that their retirement security is safe and also once their wages are not lagging behind the cost of living. >> so, mark, the president could use a big win, and he's not going to get it when it comes to health care anytime soon because they're going on recess. that's not stopping him from going out and selling his plan to the american people. >> no, don, and, in fact, he really needs to do that over...
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people who are not used to getting flu shots. there's some concern that some of them won't want to get flu shots, when really the cdc wants people to get vaccinated. >> the question we have to ask and bring up, there's always a few people in the editorial meeting, more people get the regular flu than the other types of flu. put in perspective the difference. >> we don't know how many people will get each type. what's interesting is that symptomwise there aren't a lot of differences between swine flu and the regular flu we see every year. the big difference is who gets very sick from each kind of flu. swine flu victims are much younger than victims of the regular flu that we have every year. 75% of hospitalizations under the age 49 for swine flu -- 75% of the people hospitalized with swine flu are under 49, very different than regular flu mostly hospitalizes older people. this is a very different group of people than what we usually see for flu. >> elizabeth, thanks, we'll be back at the top of the hour with answers on how schools
people who are not used to getting flu shots. there's some concern that some of them won't want to get flu shots, when really the cdc wants people to get vaccinated. >> the question we have to ask and bring up, there's always a few people in the editorial meeting, more people get the regular flu than the other types of flu. put in perspective the difference. >> we don't know how many people will get each type. what's interesting is that symptomwise there aren't a lot of differences...
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which brings us to this tape. when they got it, they could barely watch. >> and every day, no class, no school, papa, said, no, you have to go to school. you have to. and i'm going to have to live with this guilt. i know everybody said it's not -- you should not feel guilty, but this is my boy. >> reporter: the video chronicles two days last october. it was given to christopher's parents, who showed it to us. october 2nd -- christopher flips his desk, not uncommon for children with autism. and then he gets dragged from class repeatedly. at lunch, he's put in a face-down, prone restraint for seven minutes. a short time later, he's restrained another ten minutes. finally, this scene in the library. with the staff member next to him, christopher upends a table and is once again restrained. teachers struggle to pin him down. >> this is what disturbs me. these staff members are not in physical control of him. >> reporter: for professor wanda moore, a top expert on special needs children, these are precisely the kinds o
which brings us to this tape. when they got it, they could barely watch. >> and every day, no class, no school, papa, said, no, you have to go to school. you have to. and i'm going to have to live with this guilt. i know everybody said it's not -- you should not feel guilty, but this is my boy. >> reporter: the video chronicles two days last october. it was given to christopher's parents, who showed it to us. october 2nd -- christopher flips his desk, not uncommon for children with...
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e-mail us redeye@foxnews.com. and still to come, the halftime from tv's very own andy levy. >> the halftime report is sponsored by penguins. new carefree ultra protection liners, with wings! absorb ten times more, like a pad but feel thin and comfy, like a liner. new carefree® ultra protection™ introducing the all new chevy equinox. with an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon. and up to 600 miles between fill ups. it's the most fuel efficient crossover on the highway. better than honda cr-v, toyota rav4 and even the ford escape hybrid. the all new chevy equinox. ♪ ♪ which one's me - for a cool convertible or an suv? ♪ ♪ too bad i didn't know my credit was whack ♪ ♪ 'cause now i'm driving off the lot in a used sub-compact. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free credit report dot com, baby. ♪ ♪ saw their ads on my tv ♪ thought about going but was too lazy ♪ ♪ now instead of looking fly and rollin' phat ♪ ♪ my legs are sticking to the vinyl ♪ ♪ and my posse's getting laughed at. ♪ ♪ f-r-
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a lot of us do it despite the risks. once you watch this pas, you will never do it again. >>> and ryan jenkins, a man wanted in the killing of his former model wife, jasmine fiore, has been found debt. the details are just unfolding. we'll bring you the very latest. i'm not sure what i need. tom showed me how to use mifi to get my whole team working online, on location. i was like, "woah". woah ! only verizon wireless has small business specialists in every store to help you do business better. you're like my secret ingredient. come in today and connect up to five devices on one 3g connection. now only $99.99 with thermacare® heatwraps. that's 8 hours while you wear it, plus an additional 8 hours of relief after you take it off! thermacare® delivers heat that penetrates deep, to relax, soothe and unlock tight muscles. after the heat gets really deep, my muscles do feel loose. even after i took thermacare® off, my back stayed loose for the next day. go to trythermacare.com and get up to 16 hours of pain relief... ...wi
a lot of us do it despite the risks. once you watch this pas, you will never do it again. >>> and ryan jenkins, a man wanted in the killing of his former model wife, jasmine fiore, has been found debt. the details are just unfolding. we'll bring you the very latest. i'm not sure what i need. tom showed me how to use mifi to get my whole team working online, on location. i was like, "woah". woah ! only verizon wireless has small business specialists in every store to help you...
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a lot of us do it despite the risks. once you watch this pas, you will never do it again. >>> and ryan jenkins, a man wanted in the killing of his former model wife, jasmine fi e fiore, has been found debt. the details are just unfolding. we'll bring you the very latest. >>> a war zone in our very own country. we're going to give you the facts first. the hard facts. so far this year nearly 300 people have been murdered in chicago. 258 were killed by guns, and keep in mind the year isn't over yet. that's why there is a stop the violence movement in chicago that's trying to help. it's called c spy. >> tio knows chicago's deadly streets and takes us for a ride in a neighborhood so dangerouses been dubbed killer town. >> if you come up through killer town here and people don't know who you are, we can get shot right now for filming in this car riding down the street. we can get shot. >> he grew up out here, but now runs cease fire illinois, a nonprofit that tries to get troubled youth, gangs, and drug dealers out of the neig
a lot of us do it despite the risks. once you watch this pas, you will never do it again. >>> and ryan jenkins, a man wanted in the killing of his former model wife, jasmine fi e fiore, has been found debt. the details are just unfolding. we'll bring you the very latest. >>> a war zone in our very own country. we're going to give you the facts first. the hard facts. so far this year nearly 300 people have been murdered in chicago. 258 were killed by guns, and keep in mind the...
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thanks for being with us today. why don't you tell us first about your relationship and how much time you spent with senator kennedy. >> he was a remarkable guy. the family statement says it best. for the huge and extended family that senator kennedy sort of adopted they called him the irreplaceable center of our family. it was true. i never worked for him. he was never one of my clients or bosses and yet he was remarkable in a way that he would reach out, get to know you, and he wrote a book about his dog splash. he knows i have a bunch of kids. he sent the boys a copy of the book with a note inscribed in it. then when it got really serious, five years ago my father was diagnosed with a very kind of nasty kind of cancer. he is fighting it off, still in remission, a tough old bird, but senator kennedy heard about that and he called me at home and he said, get out your pen. there were no pleasantries. none of the usual -- he said get out the pen and write down this name. he gave me the name of one of the world's fore
thanks for being with us today. why don't you tell us first about your relationship and how much time you spent with senator kennedy. >> he was a remarkable guy. the family statement says it best. for the huge and extended family that senator kennedy sort of adopted they called him the irreplaceable center of our family. it was true. i never worked for him. he was never one of my clients or bosses and yet he was remarkable in a way that he would reach out, get to know you, and he wrote a...
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our atia abawi for us in kabul. this is really bad for a government desperate to want this seen as legitimate. they do not want this going up. >> reporter: it's pretty bad for all involved, including all countries. who was hoping this election could be successful to show the people back home why they continue to stay in the mission in afghanistan, why they need more money and more troops. right now hearing about 35% of those votes that have come in president karzai in if lead beating his rival alababdullah abdullah. the electoral complaints commission receiving over 2,000 complaints already, nearly 600 of them so severe that it could affect the outcome of the elections. and the reason that this matters, the reason it matters to the afghan people is because they're already disenchanted by their government. they don't believe in the political process at the moment, but you still saw millions of afghans go out and vote. and if they see their government is voted in by fraud, they will turn away even more than they have.
our atia abawi for us in kabul. this is really bad for a government desperate to want this seen as legitimate. they do not want this going up. >> reporter: it's pretty bad for all involved, including all countries. who was hoping this election could be successful to show the people back home why they continue to stay in the mission in afghanistan, why they need more money and more troops. right now hearing about 35% of those votes that have come in president karzai in if lead beating his...
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that gives us some alarm. also, what gives us some alarm is this area has become better organized and this area over here that is it is moving in to is a little bit more conducive to strengthening. just a wave right now and next stop is tropical depression in the national hurricane center has upped the ante, they think it is a better than 50% chance of beit becoming a tropical depression. so, that's what we're looking at as far as there. a couple models that have gotten cranked up on this thing which could be the next tropical depression and these kind of take you at least at this point, here's the east coast and very bill-like manner. so, that's very early. we'd like to really get things nailed down a little bit more, once we get a plane in there and start to run the models more accurately. a little sneak peek into how things are doing. little bit farther to the south, we have this issue. area of low pressure, kind of a front down across florida. showers and thunderstorms this time of year. they scrubbed the
that gives us some alarm. also, what gives us some alarm is this area has become better organized and this area over here that is it is moving in to is a little bit more conducive to strengthening. just a wave right now and next stop is tropical depression in the national hurricane center has upped the ante, they think it is a better than 50% chance of beit becoming a tropical depression. so, that's what we're looking at as far as there. a couple models that have gotten cranked up on this thing...
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joining us chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta. thanks for joining us here. when you take a look at what was administered through the i.v. to michael jackson on that evening, what do you make of this kind of treatment and the timeline leading up to his death? >> well, it is pretty remarkable to look at. it is not just what drugs were given but over what period of time. a relatively short period of time. lots of these drugs are administered quite often. take a look at how often. look at the timeline, 1:30 in the morning. 10 milligrams of valium. a half hour later, two milligrams of ativan used for anxiety or as a said deaf. after that, two milligrams of versed. after that, two milligrams of ativan after that. and then two milligrams of versed and finally this medication we have been hearing so much about, 25 milligrams of propofol. these are medications that are used as sedatives often. except for the propofol which is often used as a general at stet particular. >> sanjay, would propofol have been as dangerous if he hadn't gotten this other cocktail of drugs t
joining us chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta. thanks for joining us here. when you take a look at what was administered through the i.v. to michael jackson on that evening, what do you make of this kind of treatment and the timeline leading up to his death? >> well, it is pretty remarkable to look at. it is not just what drugs were given but over what period of time. a relatively short period of time. lots of these drugs are administered quite often. take a look at how often....
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she joins us this morning. good of you to be with us this morning. the american association of family prak tictitioners, 2% wa to be internists or primary care physicians. why does no one want to be a primary care physician these days? >> it's not something that we tend to value. value has a specific meaning. emotional value, yes. but there's also money. why would anybody go in to what is clearly the lowest-paid ie least valued of all of the specialties? there's a guy in san francisco, steve schroeder. he says that if health care continues the way it is now, the only people who will go in to primary care are fools or angels. >> and you're one of those angels, correct? or are you a fool? we're not sure. which would you classify yourself to be? >> depends on the day of the week, i think. >> and as we mentioned coming in to you as well, if public option or however they do it brings millions of people currently in the ranks of uninsured in to health care, they're going to have to go see a primary care physician. how great is the need going to be for the
she joins us this morning. good of you to be with us this morning. the american association of family prak tictitioners, 2% wa to be internists or primary care physicians. why does no one want to be a primary care physician these days? >> it's not something that we tend to value. value has a specific meaning. emotional value, yes. but there's also money. why would anybody go in to what is clearly the lowest-paid ie least valued of all of the specialties? there's a guy in san francisco,...
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stay with us. ( revving, siren blares ) there's no way to hide it. sir, have you been drinking tonight? if you ride drunk, you will get caught... and you will get arrested. when she gives me that look. when at last we're alone. when we both decide. announcer: today, guys with erectile dysfunction can be ready with another dosing option from cialis. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. so relax and take your time. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. don't drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or
stay with us. ( revving, siren blares ) there's no way to hide it. sir, have you been drinking tonight? if you ride drunk, you will get caught... and you will get arrested. when she gives me that look. when at last we're alone. when we both decide. announcer: today, guys with erectile dysfunction can be ready with another dosing option from cialis. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. so relax and take...
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two guests give us their views. imodium multi-symptom relief p) combines two powerful medicines for fast relief of your diarrhea symptoms, so you can get back out there. imodium. get back out there. people notice my devotion to family. people notice my love for animals. my smile. my passion for teaching. my cool car. people notice i'm a good friend and a good listener. people notice that i'm a good boss. people notice my love of nature. people notice i can fix anything. (announcer) thanks to...
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thanks for being with us tonight. please join us tomorrow. for all of us here, thanks for watching. good night from new york. next, campbell brown. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight, hear the questions we want answered. what really killed michael jackson. explosive allegations from court documents just released today. in his final hours, the singer was given one powerful drug after another until the final deadly dose. >> at 10:40 in the morning, the day he died, murray administered 25 milligrams of this propofol to michael jackson. >> will his doctor face criminal charges or was michael jackson ultimately to blame for his own death? >>> tonight, cia agents face criminal investigation for inhumane treatment of suspected terrorists. the big question is, is it national security or dangerous politics? >> it's actually very dangerous to reopen this. >> if people were tortured, if people were murdered, they should be prosecuted, period. >>> also, vacation politics. the white house moves to martha's vineyard. >> this morning the president worked out, played tennis, was goin
thanks for being with us tonight. please join us tomorrow. for all of us here, thanks for watching. good night from new york. next, campbell brown. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight, hear the questions we want answered. what really killed michael jackson. explosive allegations from court documents just released today. in his final hours, the singer was given one powerful drug after another until the final deadly dose. >> at 10:40 in the morning, the day he died,...
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thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks for joining us, have a great weekend. here's "cnn newsroom" with heidi collins. >>> paying their respects. the thousands of people pass the casket of senator edward kennedy. this hour, a look at kennedy's complicated relationship with his religion. >>> banned by the taliban from going to school, these girls now have a second chance thanks to volunteers not much older than them. >>> and arresting art, a model faces charges after a nude shoot in a new york museum. we hear from her, the photographer, and the museum. good morning, everybody, i'm heidi collins, it is friday, august 28th, and you are in the "cnn newsroom." in fact, we have a whole lot going on today. let's quickly walk you through it now. >>> thousands of acres on fire right now in southern and central california. we're going to have the very latest on evacuations going on there, and also our bonnie schneider with a look at what firefighters are going to be facing today. it's going to be tough out there. also tracking tropical storm danny, as well. >>> and fina
thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks for joining us, have a great weekend. here's "cnn newsroom" with heidi collins. >>> paying their respects. the thousands of people pass the casket of senator edward kennedy. this hour, a look at kennedy's complicated relationship with his religion. >>> banned by the taliban from going to school, these girls now have a second chance thanks to volunteers not much older than them. >>> and arresting art, a model...
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rose, what can you tell us about this search for this 7-year-old? >> right now, we had a situation in the acadia national park, where about 20 people were on the cliffs when a a rogue wave struck the area known as thunder hole. we have nine people take tonight hospital, another three out of the water, including the 7-year-old. we did locate hership. he's been transferred to local ems. the coast guard is back on scene, aircraft, a boat, marine patrol and looking for two unaccounted people and they are not certain if the person is in the water or not but looking for two unaccounted people. >> looking for two people. the 7-year-old i mentioned that is one of about nine people who have been rescued since, i guess, since this afternoon. give me idea, were there signs posted, anything to people to say this might not be a good idea today given that hurricane bill is in the region? >> you know, we have been send out warnings all weekend, you know, warning people of the weather that's been coming through to the storm, i'm not sure of that at this point. but
rose, what can you tell us about this search for this 7-year-old? >> right now, we had a situation in the acadia national park, where about 20 people were on the cliffs when a a rogue wave struck the area known as thunder hole. we have nine people take tonight hospital, another three out of the water, including the 7-year-old. we did locate hership. he's been transferred to local ems. the coast guard is back on scene, aircraft, a boat, marine patrol and looking for two unaccounted people...
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that's it for us. thanks so much for joining us this morning. we'll see you back here again bright and early tomorrow. >> meantime the news continues. here is cnn newsroom. >>> happening this morning an intense firefight in california. tens of thousands of acres burned and two firefighters killed in the line of duty. blasting a new review of cia interrogation techniques former vice president dick cheney calls it an outrageous political act. >>> and should the drinking age be lowered to 18? it's a hot topic in our snap shot across america. plus, your comments on our blog. good morning, everybody. i'm heidi collins. it is monday, august 31st, and you are in the cnn newsroom. >>rs
that's it for us. thanks so much for joining us this morning. we'll see you back here again bright and early tomorrow. >> meantime the news continues. here is cnn newsroom. >>> happening this morning an intense firefight in california. tens of thousands of acres burned and two firefighters killed in the line of duty. blasting a new review of cia interrogation techniques former vice president dick cheney calls it an outrageous political act. >>> and should the drinking...
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lisa ling is with us and joining us after the break. this is humiliating. stand still so we can get an accurate reading. okay...um...eighteen pounds and a smidge. a smidge? y'know, there's really no need to weigh packages under 70 pounds. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. cool. you know this scale is off by a good 7, 8 pounds. maybe five. priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. >>> welcome back to "the most news in the morning." we're talking to lisa ling about her sister, euna lee. i want to ask you about this. i know that you guys were trying to make things as easy as possible and not complicate things as they were in -- being held in north korea. how did you determine that -- that during the course of these phone calls that it would be in the best interest to come out to speak about it? and also, to try to get former president clinton involved? >> in the nearly five months of captivity, they were only able to make four ca
lisa ling is with us and joining us after the break. this is humiliating. stand still so we can get an accurate reading. okay...um...eighteen pounds and a smidge. a smidge? y'know, there's really no need to weigh packages under 70 pounds. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. cool. you know this scale is off by a good 7, 8 pounds. maybe five. priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. a...
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money is not going in like it used to and money is coming out more quickly than it used to. that's red ink, red ink, red ink for ten years. >> the president is taking a little bit of time off from his vacation to renominate ben bernanke getting in the fed. some people not happy that he's getting the not for the second time. but not much of a surprise. >> this is a guy who didn't understand or grasp the magnitude of the sub prime problem. he said it would not spill over. that was wrong. people say he failed to see this is going to happen. but, when he did -- when he did understand how big this crisis was, he was creative and aggressive. this is the man who helped orchestrate a lot of the things that people say kept us from going over the abyss. now they need him to help unwind those things so we don't repeat some of the mistakes of the depression. he's a scholar of the depression. once the economy started going again, it was fed blunders and monetary blunders that caused the economy to go back in the hole. that's what they want to avoid. >> is it that rare for that position t
money is not going in like it used to and money is coming out more quickly than it used to. that's red ink, red ink, red ink for ten years. >> the president is taking a little bit of time off from his vacation to renominate ben bernanke getting in the fed. some people not happy that he's getting the not for the second time. but not much of a surprise. >> this is a guy who didn't understand or grasp the magnitude of the sub prime problem. he said it would not spill over. that was...
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so glad you're with us. tell us to the best of your knowledge what happened. i understand you got the call at 5:08 a.m., the plane landed at 6:00 a.m. >> correct. the airport contacted our fire station here with a heads up of about 48 minutes more or less to make us aware of the injuries on board. apparently we had 15 injuries, 26 total, 22 stable, multiple injuries, bumps and bruiseses to neck pain, back pain. four considered serious, not critical, they are treated as well. the airline will decide whether or not to leave the uninjured passengers on the aircraft and continue the flight or disembark the entire aircraft. so far we're treating 26 patients. >> we're looking at the emergency vehicles there on the scene. what was your response to the situation this morning. >> we prepare for these incidents by calling extra equipment. we're using the back boards for the back injuries to transfer patients who may have worse injuries upon examination in the er. we have multiple paramedics, on board assessing patients, treating patients, ascertaining what they need. >>
so glad you're with us. tell us to the best of your knowledge what happened. i understand you got the call at 5:08 a.m., the plane landed at 6:00 a.m. >> correct. the airport contacted our fire station here with a heads up of about 48 minutes more or less to make us aware of the injuries on board. apparently we had 15 injuries, 26 total, 22 stable, multiple injuries, bumps and bruiseses to neck pain, back pain. four considered serious, not critical, they are treated as well. the airline...
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we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. >>> some 90,000 americans could die from the swine flu this fall and winter. dr. gupta joins us to talk about how to protect your family. first, erica hill. >> a coyotic scene at a health care town hall in virginia. invited former governor howard dean, who's also a medical doctor, to field questions from constituents. not exactly invited to the event was terry randal. founder of anti-abortion group operation rescue. take a listen. >> howard dean is a baby killer. abortion is murder. howard dean is a baby killer! howard dean is a baby killer! >> take him out! take him out! >> howard dean is a baby killer! >> get him out! >> howard dean is a baby killer! abortion is murder! >> was eventually escorted out by police. meeting continued as plans. >>> nearly 40 people killed when a tanker truck full of explosives blew up in front of a construction company in kandahar, afghanistan, tonight. the head of the provincial council says
we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. >>> some 90,000 americans could die from the swine flu this fall and winter. dr. gupta joins us to talk about how to protect your family. first, erica hill. >> a coyotic scene at a health care town hall in virginia. invited former governor howard dean, who's also a medical doctor, to field questions from constituents. not exactly invited...
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we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. >>> the death of senator ted kennedy comes at the height of contentious debate over one of his signature issues, health care reform. many wonder how this battle will play out without him. jessica yellin is joining us now. jessica, the impact of senator kennedy's death on health care reform. >> reporter: wolf, kennedy was so beloved and health care was so important to him that today many in washington insist that senator kennedy's death will inspire his colleagues in congress to compromise and find a way to pass health care reform. march 2009. senator ted kennedy at the white house launching the latest push for health care reform. >> i'm looking forward to being a foot soldier in this undertaking, and this time we will not fail. >> reporter: he called it the cause of his life, and just last month renewed his message, write in "newsweek," "our response to these challenges will define our character as a country." now advocate
we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. >>> the death of senator ted kennedy comes at the height of contentious debate over one of his signature issues, health care reform. many wonder how this battle will play out without him. jessica yellin is joining us now. jessica, the impact of senator kennedy's death on health care reform. >> reporter: wolf, kennedy was so beloved and...
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set the scene for us. pretty dramatic developments in the last hour or so. >> reporter: there have been here in front of the home of philip garrido in antioch, california. a few hours ago, authorities from the nearby city of pittsburgh, california, a local police department showed up here to carry out a search warrant. they say they are searching for any kind of evidence in connection with murders committed in the mid to early '90s. they will not go into any more specifics beyond that. the officers here very tight-lipped. it is hard to see they are not out here in the front of the house. everything that's been taking place here has gone on behind the home. we presume that's where they are. it's difficult to get a vantage point from the street in front of garrido's home. we know the officers are still working the team. the crime team had been taken down here. a little while ago, it went back up and officers appeared here. as you mentioned, wolf, the latest developments. those almost 30 criminal charges agai
set the scene for us. pretty dramatic developments in the last hour or so. >> reporter: there have been here in front of the home of philip garrido in antioch, california. a few hours ago, authorities from the nearby city of pittsburgh, california, a local police department showed up here to carry out a search warrant. they say they are searching for any kind of evidence in connection with murders committed in the mid to early '90s. they will not go into any more specifics beyond that....
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tell us the impact? >> some of the impact he is having, wolf, senator kennedy called health care the cause of his life. well, now, president obama will not have to worry about seeing this ad if he happens to be channel surfing today. >> the beach is nice this time of year but while president obama vacations, concerns mount about his health care plan. why? because his public option health plan could lead to government-run health care. >> that's because the group behind it is suspending the ad campaign they say, out of respect for senator ted kennedy. they issued a statement about the sceptor saying this. h his devotion made him a hero. his voice and presence will be missed. now, it might be a surprising news to some that they have done this. considering that the group, conservative for patients rights, which is run by a former health care executive who had to pay a settlement to the government, has spent more than $4 million in recent weeks on ads against health care reform. all of this leaves us wonderin
tell us the impact? >> some of the impact he is having, wolf, senator kennedy called health care the cause of his life. well, now, president obama will not have to worry about seeing this ad if he happens to be channel surfing today. >> the beach is nice this time of year but while president obama vacations, concerns mount about his health care plan. why? because his public option health plan could lead to government-run health care. >> that's because the group behind it is...
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we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. get your new chase sapphire card at chase.com/sapphire. how about a swim? i'm a little irregular today. don't you eat activia? for my little issues? they're not that bad. summer's no time to put up with even occasional digestive problems. believe me, once they go away, it's amazing how good you feel. announcer: activia is clinically proven to help regulate your digestive system in two weeks. summer's a wastin'... take the activia challenge now. it works, or it's free. ♪ activia >>> you see it all the time on "csi." investigators using physical evidence to try to solve crimes. but just how reliable is forensic science? our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta went to a top crime lab to get some answers. >> reporter: here is where forensic investigation begins. investigators cobble together a theory based on evidence. a swath of hair torn out during an assault. blood splatters, fingerprints, gun residue. if this we
we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. get your new chase sapphire card at chase.com/sapphire. how about a swim? i'm a little irregular today. don't you eat activia? for my little issues? they're not that bad. summer's no time to put up with even occasional digestive problems. believe me, once they go away, it's amazing how good you feel. announcer: activia is clinically proven to help...
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thank you for joining us. we start with breaking news. a raven arrested following a false gun scare. we are live tonight. >> reporter: when it comes to this linebacker police say this was the case of unnecessary roughness. ravens rookie linebacker tiny fine is in central booking arrested for assault on an officer police say. it happened inside the inner harbor near johnny rockets. security guards who were on high alert after a double shooting last week called on baltimore police to help them investigate what they thought was four men passing a gun. >> they asked the subjects to stand up. one of them resisted police. the sergeant then approached asked them again. he resisted pushed the officer in the chest. the officer fell. >> reporter: the 6'2'' inch linebacker was arrested by others. police say the item wasn't a gun but a cell phone. fein an iraq war veteran now faces a felony charge. >> you aren't above the law. >> you can't go above the law. i don't think he should play tomorrow night and i think they should suspend him. if you are jo
thank you for joining us. we start with breaking news. a raven arrested following a false gun scare. we are live tonight. >> reporter: when it comes to this linebacker police say this was the case of unnecessary roughness. ravens rookie linebacker tiny fine is in central booking arrested for assault on an officer police say. it happened inside the inner harbor near johnny rockets. security guards who were on high alert after a double shooting last week called on baltimore police to help...
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we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. get your new chase sapphire card at chase.com/sapphire. ( special interest groups are trying to block progress on health care reform, derailing the debate with myths and scare tactics. desperately trying to stop you from discovering that reform won't ration care. you and your doctor will always decide the best treatment for you. tell congress not to let myths get in the way of fixing what's broken with health care. learn the facts at healthactionnow.org. conservative, republican from utah who considered the liberal lion a friend. the kennedys are often referred to as american royalty and the 1,000-day administration of john f. kennedy as camelot. the camelot is also the idea of the kennedys and after jfk and bobby kennedy was killed, it was up to ted kennedy to take the helm and keep that dream alive. now that he is gone, just two weeks after the death of his sister, eunice shriver, has camelot come to an end? candy crowle
we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. get your new chase sapphire card at chase.com/sapphire. ( special interest groups are trying to block progress on health care reform, derailing the debate with myths and scare tactics. desperately trying to stop you from discovering that reform won't ration care. you and your doctor will always decide the best treatment for you. tell congress not to...